Create a virtual application using the App-V sequencer

- [Instructor] We can install the application sequencer…either on our server or on our workstation.…Let's see how we can do that on both of those.…We're in our Windows 2016 SCCM server…and what I did is I expanded the executable…that came with the ADK.…And the ADK stands for…the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit.…We have the Appman Sequencer on AMD64-x64.…If we run that installation,…then that will install the application sequencer interface…that we would need in order to create…an App-V application.…

Let's go ahead and take a look at…what it looks like on the Windows 10 client.…I've downloaded the ADK setup…on the Windows 10 client, and we can run that.…And we should get a wizard that comes up…with all the different options that we can install.…All we need to choose from all of these different options…is the Microsoft Application Virtualization App-V Sequencer…that we see here.…Once that's installed, go ahead and restart…and then you can see in the Windows start menu…this new application,…Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer Tool.…

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11/19/2018

Discover how System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) can help you manage and push out applications with greater ease and efficiency. In this course, instructor Robert McMillen shows enterprise desktop administrators how to create, manage, and deploy a variety of apps—including virtual apps and Office 365 apps—with SCCM. Learn how to leverage PowerShell scripts to efficiently deploy apps and accomplish commonplace tasks at a faster clip. Plus, learn how to create and deploy App-V virtual applications with SCCM, as well as configure software updates to support Office 365. The topics covered in this course can help you prepare for Microsoft certification exam 70-703: Administering Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and Cloud Services Integration.